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Failure Point Barrier

Also known as: Failure Point

A type of access barrier where a task is completely impossible without assistive technology or support. Failure point barriers represent the most severe form of inaccessibility—without the necessary tool, there is no practical way to complete the task. Examples include a wheelchair user who cannot move independently without their wheelchair, or a screen reader user who cannot access digital content without their screen reader. Addressing failure point barriers is often the primary focus of assistive technology design.

Category: accessibility · disability studies

Related: Access Barrier · Usability Barrier · Technology Repertoire

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